They Just Wanted to Kill Us’: a Harrowing Account From Ukraine
In "The Theater," the journalist James Verini recounts the bombing of a performing arts space turned refugee shelter in the middle of war-torn Mariupol. James Verini James Verini in Kherson, Ukraine, June 2023 Occupations Journalist and author Web Review By Caroline Alexander Caroline Alexander is the author, most recently, of “Skies of Thunder: The Deadly World War II Mission Over the Roof of the World.” Her translation of the “Odyssey” will be published next year. May 18, 2026 Updated 2:41 p.m. ET In the pre-dawn hours of Feb. 24, 2022, Russian forces laid siege to Mariupol — “the city of Mary” — an important port on the southeastern coast of Ukraine. Russian artillery began pounding its eastern outskirts, while Russian bombers targeted power plants and railways. Within two weeks the city’s inhabitants had lost electricity, water and fuel, and Mariupol was transformed from what one resident described as a “blooming” city into a place of infinite menace whose people scrabble...